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from negative externalities, i.e. spillovers to other firms, and hence imitation could be induced. To preempt imitation … highlight the trade-off of patenting by setting up a recursive system of equations on knowledge leakage and imitation that … functioning of the contemporary patent system. We find that patenting firms are being less confronted with imitation. The effect …
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relatively complex environments. In this experiment we test whether subjects are more likely to use imitation if they are under … behavioral change that is indicative of imitation. …
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We explore the stability of imitation in a 1,200-period experimental Cournot game where subjects do not know the payoff … the need for a new theory of how cooperation emerges. … daher die Notwendigkeit einer neuen Theorie über die Entstehung von Kooperation nahe. …
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subjects switch from imitation of the most profitable rival to other behavior that, intentionally or otherwise, facilitates …-shot game. Our results suggest a new explanation for the emergence of cooperation. -- Cournot oligopoly ; imitation ; learning …
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In this paper it is tested which of the various alternative approaches for constructing knowledge spillover pools suggested in existing literature measures the extent to which a firm can costlessly receive external knowlegde best. Since knowledge spillovers are unmeasurable, a 'goodness of fit'...
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We investigate the causal effect of patent rights on cumulative innovation, using large-scale data that approximate the patent universe in its technological and economic variety. We introduce a novel instrumental variable for patent invalidation that exploits personnel scarcity in post-grant...
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We use exogenous variation in the strength of trade secrets protection to show that a relative weakening of patents (compared to trade secrets) has a disproportionately negative effect on the disclosure of processes - inventions that are not otherwise visible to society. We develop a structural...
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Skilled labor is a key input to the innovation process. A shortage in supply of skilled labor may hence impede innovation activities, resulting in lower productivity gains. While governments are concerned about these likely negative impacts, there is only limited empirical evidence whether and...
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